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Choosing Pinewild Golf, Lake, And Village Homes

Choosing Pinewild Golf, Lake, And Village Homes

Are you trying to decide which part of Pinewild fits your lifestyle best? That question matters more than many buyers expect, because Pinewild is not one uniform neighborhood. If you are comparing golf views, lake access, or easier access to the Village of Pinehurst, this guide will help you understand how the community is laid out and what each area may offer. Let’s dive in.

Why Pinewild Feels Different by Area

Pinewild Country Club is a private, gated community in Pinehurst with 48 holes of golf, racquets, swimming, clubhouse facilities, and several membership categories. It sits about a mile from the Village of Pinehurst and has two main access points at 211/Glasgow and Linden Road, plus a resident-only gate at the lake.

That layout creates different living experiences inside the same community. Moore County’s assessment neighborhood list separates Pinewild into subareas such as Lake Pinewild, PWCC Holly, PWCC Azalea, PWCC Magnolia 1-4, and Linden Road Est. For you as a buyer, that makes it easier to compare homes by setting and lifestyle.

Golf Homes in Pinewild

Holly and Magnolia pockets

If golf is your top priority, the Holly and Magnolia areas are the natural place to start. These sections align with Pinewild’s two 18-hole courses and often appeal to buyers who want the strongest connection to the club environment.

The Holly course is a Gary Player design with smaller greens, less bunkering, numerous water features, and a more natural, rustic feel. Pinewild describes Holly as shorter than Magnolia, though the exact yardage varies slightly across club materials, with Holly listed at 6,923 or 6,926 yards.

Magnolia is a Gene Hamm design listed at 7,328 yards. It is known for elevation changes, generous driving areas, and large, challenging greens.

What golf-oriented living may feel like

Golf-front or golf-close homes usually fit buyers who want visual ties to the course and easy access to daily play. Many buyers also enjoy the sense of activity and the club-centered atmosphere that comes with course-adjacent living.

The tradeoff is that these homes can have more movement and more open sightlines than an interior lot. That does not mean every homesite feels exposed, because orientation, buffers, and the exact lot position still matter.

Lake Homes in Pinewild

Lake Pinewild setting

If you picture a quieter backdrop, Lake Pinewild may be the better fit. Moore County identifies Lake Pinewild as its own area, and Pinewild describes it as a 25-acre lake off Stoneykirk Drive.

The lake is accessed through Pinewild Park. According to the club, the park includes picnic tables, charcoal barbecues, a playground, horseshoe pits, a dock, and a boat ramp.

Pinewild also allows canoes, kayaks, and battery-operated boats or vehicles on the lake. In addition, the location page notes an unmanned resident gate at the lake with an automatic card reader.

What lake-oriented living may feel like

Lake-adjacent homes often appeal to buyers who care more about scenery and recreation than golf-course energy. This part of the community may feel more relaxed and more tucked away, especially for buyers who enjoy time outdoors.

That said, the feel of any property still depends on the exact homesite. Water views, distance to the park, and surrounding buffers can all shape the experience.

Village-Oriented and Entrance Homes

Linden Road and Azalea Place

If convenience and newer construction are high on your list, pay close attention to the Linden Road side of Pinewild. Moore County’s neighborhood list includes Linden Road Est, and Pinewild’s current Azalea Place offering sits at the Linden Road gate just moments from the Village of Pinehurst.

Azalea Place includes 77 homesites within the gated community. Pinewild markets six floorplans ranging from about 2,600 to 3,800 square feet, with open-concept interiors, private en-suite bedrooms, seamless indoor-outdoor living spaces, and optional private guest-house configurations.

The site currently advertises Azalea Place starting in the low $1Ms. For buyers who want a more turnkey option, that makes this pocket especially worth watching.

What village-oriented living may feel like

This section may work well for buyers who want easier in-and-out access, a more streamlined floorplan, and proximity to both town and club amenities. Compared with golf-front or lake-adjacent homes, these properties may place more emphasis on convenience and functionality.

For some buyers, that is the biggest advantage. You may gain a simpler day-to-day routine while still being inside a gated country club setting.

Membership Matters When You Compare Homes

Your ideal homesite may also depend on how you expect to use the club. Pinewild offers multiple membership categories, including Full Golf, Club, and Lifestyle.

Club membership allows limited rounds on Holly and Magnolia plus unlimited use of Azalea. Lifestyle membership covers racquets, swimming, and clubhouse facilities.

That distinction matters because not every buyer wants the same level of golf access. If you mainly want social and recreational amenities, you may evaluate location differently than someone who plans to build a regular golf routine around Holly or Magnolia.

The Club Is Still Evolving

One more factor to keep in mind is that Pinewild is not standing still. As of March 2, 2026, the club said a clubhouse renovation was underway.

For buyers who value club life, that can be meaningful. Pinewild describes the clubhouse as the social activity center of the community, so improvements there may shape how you think about long-term enjoyment and resale appeal.

How to Choose the Right Pinewild Home

Start with your daily priorities

Before you compare square footage or finishes, think about how you want the community to feel on a normal Tuesday. Do you want to look out over a fairway, spend time near the lake and park, or have quicker access to the Village of Pinehurst and the Linden Road gate?

That question will usually narrow your search faster than price alone. In Pinewild, setting and access can shape your experience just as much as the house itself.

Focus on the exact lot

Neighborhood labels are useful, but they are only the starting point. Pinewild’s own materials note that images, views, and renderings are representational and subject to change.

That is why the exact homesite matters so much. I always encourage buyers to look closely at orientation, view corridors, nearby buffers, and how a property sits within its section of the community.

Use this simple comparison

Priority Best Area to Explore First
Strong golf connection Holly and Magnolia pockets
Scenic water setting Lake Pinewild
Newer, turnkey feel Azalea Place
Easier access to the Village Linden Road side
Club amenities without golf focus Areas that best match Lifestyle or Club membership use

What This Means for Buyers in 28374

Choosing Pinewild is really about choosing the version of Pinewild that fits you best. Some buyers want the energy of golf and club routines. Others want a calm lake setting or the practicality of newer construction near the Linden Road entrance.

When you understand those differences, your search becomes more focused and more productive. Instead of treating Pinewild as one broad category, you can target the area that best matches how you want to live.

If you want help comparing Pinewild golf, lake, and village-oriented homes in Moore County, Kelly Ward KW Realty can help you narrow the options and evaluate the homesites that fit your goals.

FAQs

What is the difference between Pinewild golf homes and lake homes?

  • Golf homes in Pinewild are typically associated with the Holly and Magnolia pockets, while lake homes are associated with Lake Pinewild near the 25-acre lake and Pinewild Park.

What is Azalea Place in Pinewild?

  • Azalea Place is a current offering at the Linden Road gate with 77 homesites, six floorplans from about 2,600 to 3,800 square feet, and pricing marketed from the low $1Ms.

What amenities does Pinewild Country Club offer?

  • Pinewild offers 48 holes of golf, racquets, swimming, clubhouse facilities, and multiple membership categories including Full Golf, Club, and Lifestyle.

What should buyers in Pinewild compare besides the house itself?

  • Buyers should compare the exact homesite, lot orientation, access points, nearby buffers, and whether they prefer golf, lake, or village-oriented living.

How close is Pinewild to the Village of Pinehurst?

  • Pinewild says the community is about a mile from the Village of Pinehurst, with main access through the 211/Glasgow gate and the Linden Road gate.

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